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Vol. 6, No. 1 - Psychiatric Survivor Archives of Toronto

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sensory deprivation experiments.12. W. Heron, B.K. Doane, and T.H. Scott.Visual Disturbances After Prolonged Perceptuallsolation.Can. J. Psychol. 1956, 10:1,13-18. In this experiment, the subjects werethe researchers themselves.13. W. Heron. "Cognitive and PhysiologicalEffects <strong>of</strong> Perceptual Isolation" (Introductionby D.O. Hebb) , in P. Solomon, ed., SensoryDeprivation. Cambridge, Mass.: HarvardUniversity Press, 1961, pp. 6-33.14. Ibid. p. 27.15. Woodburn Heron. The Pathology <strong>of</strong>Boredom. Scientific American, vol. 196, <strong>No</strong>.I, 1957 (Jan.), 52-56.16. Progress Report on the BehaviouralLaboratory, Dept. Psychiatry, McGillU.,.January to December 1953. (received byNational Health and Welfare on January 20,1953).17. H. Azima and Fern J. Cramer-Azima.Effects <strong>of</strong> the Decrease in Sensory Variabilityon Body Scheme. Can. Psychiat. Ass. J. vol.I, no. 2,1956 (Apr.), 59-72.18. H. Azima, and Fern J. Cramer. Effects <strong>of</strong>Partial Isolation in Mentally 111 DisabledIndividuals. Dis. Nerv. Sys. vol. 17, no. I,1956 (Apr.), 117-122.19. Final Report on the BehaviouralLaboratory, December 2, 1954. Submitted byDr. D.E. Cameron to Department <strong>of</strong> NationalHealth and Welfare.20:Letterfrom Dr. Jean Gregoire to Dr. G.E .Wride re Project 604-5-14, December 14,1954.21. Letterfrom Dr. G.E. Wride, PrincipalMedical Officer, Department <strong>of</strong> NationalHealth and Welfare, to Dr. Jean Gregoire,December 21, 1954.22. D. Ewen Cameron. Psychic Driving. Am.J. Psychiat. v. 112, 1956 (Jan.), 502-509.23. Ibid. p. 506.24. D.E. Cameron and Robert B. Malmo.Effect <strong>of</strong> Repeated Verbal Stimulation Upon aFlexor-Extensor Relationship. Can. Psychiat.Ass. J. vol. 3, no. 2, 1958. (Apr.), 81-86. Dr.Malmo was a research psychologist at theAllan Memorial Institute and McGillUniversity. This study demonstrated howpsychic driving could influence physicalbehaviour.25. D. Ewen Cameron, Leonard Levy, L.Rubenstein and R.B. Malmo. Repetition <strong>of</strong>Verbal Signals: Behavioural and PhysiologicalChanges. Am. J. Psychiat. vol. 115, 1959(May),985-991.26. D. Ewen Cameron, Leonard Levy, andLeonard Rubenstein. Effects <strong>of</strong> Repetition <strong>of</strong>Verbal Signals Upon the Behaviour <strong>of</strong> ChronicPsychoneurotic Patients. J. Ment. Sci. (nowtitIedBrit. J. Psychiat.), v. 106, 1960 (Apr.),742-754.27. D. Ewen Cameron, Leonard Levy,Thomas Ban, and Leonard Rubenstein. AFurther Report on the Effects <strong>of</strong> Repetition <strong>of</strong>Verbal Signals Upon Human Behaviour. Can.Psychiat. Ass. J. vol. 6, no. 4, 1961 (Aug.),210-221.28. D. Ewen Cameron. Final Report onDominion-Provincial Health Grant <strong>No</strong>. 604-5­432. 'Study <strong>of</strong> Factors Which Promote orRetard Personality Changes in IndividualsExposed to Prolonged Repetition <strong>of</strong> VerbalSignals.' Ending March 31, 1964. McGillAccount <strong>No</strong>. 290-23. February 1965.29. Letter from Drs. J.A. Dupont and GordonE. Wride, Department <strong>of</strong> National Health andWelfare, to Dr. Jacques Gelinas, DeputyTake Care <strong>of</strong> Yourself1I~~1!Jl~DSlJ:i1Taking care means more than a yearly pap smear,It means knowing what questions to ask;what treatment to question.It means being aware <strong>of</strong> women's health issues;making an issue <strong>of</strong> them.Healthsharing deals only with health issues as they affect women. Reproductive health,nutrition, sexuality, drug abuse, occupational health hazards, mental health, and more.Regular features are: news, letters, resources and reviews..-------------------------------IIHelp us help you take care - Subscribe to HealthsharinName:Address'City: Postal Code _.Mail cheque to: Healthsharing, 101 Niagara St., Suite 200A,<strong>Toronto</strong>, Ontario M5V 1C3I 0 Individual$8.00 0 Inst. or Library $15.00 Outside Canada add $1LMinister<strong>of</strong> Health for Quebec, March 15,1965.30. Letter from Dr. Denis Lazure, AssistantDirector, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health for Quebec,<strong>Psychiatric</strong> Services, to Dr. Gordon E. Wride,Principal Medical Officer, Mental HealthDivision, Department <strong>of</strong> National Health andWelfare. February I, 1965.31. Op cit. Dr. Cameron, Final Report,Project 604-5-432, p. 2.32. L. Levy, D.E. Cameron, T. Ban, and L.Rubenstein. The Effects <strong>of</strong> Long-TermRepetition <strong>of</strong> Verbal Signals. Can. Psychiat.Ass. J. v. 10, no. 4, 1965 (Aug.), 265-270.33. Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, Allan MemorialInstitute. Application For Grant To Study TheEffectsUpon Human Behaviour Of TheRepetition Of Verbal Signals. January 21,1957. The names <strong>of</strong> Dr. Cameron and Dr.Robert B. Malmo appear on p. 70fthisapplication for funding to the CIA (Society forthe Study <strong>of</strong> Human Ecology).34. CIA "Memorandum For The Record",March, 1957. In a copy <strong>of</strong> this memorandum,it is clear that Dr. Cameron's application wasfunded under the CIA's "MK-ULTRASubproject 68;'. Part <strong>of</strong> this memorandumstates that this research "willbe under thedirection <strong>of</strong> Dr. D. Ewen Cameron, thatpsychic driving and powerful experimentaldrugs includingLSD willbe used to break downand inactivate the person." The CIA initially_approved a 2-year grant <strong>of</strong> $38,180 to Dr..Cameron, which was approved 'and signed b~Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, Chief <strong>of</strong> the CIA'sChemical Division <strong>of</strong> the Technical ServicesStaff, and Colonel James L. Munroe,"Executive Secretary," who monitored Dr.Cameron's research for the Society for theStudy <strong>of</strong> Human Ecology. Further fundingwas approved.35. D.E. Cameron and S.K. Pande.Treatment <strong>of</strong> the Chronic ParanoidSchizophrenic Patient. Can. Med. Ass. J. Jar15, 1958, vol. 78, 92-95.36. D. Ewen Cameron, J.G. Lohrenz, andK.A. Handcock. The Depatterning Treatmen<strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia. Compr. Psychiat. vol. 3,no. 2, 1%2 (Apr.), p. 168.37. op. cil. Cameron and Pande, p. 92.38. D. Ewen Cameron. Production <strong>of</strong>DifferentialAmnesia as a Factor in theTreatment <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia. Compr.Psychiat. vol. I, no. I, 1%0 (Feb.), p. 27.39. A.E. Schwartzman, and P.E. TermansenIntensive Electroconvulsive Therapy: AFollow-Up Study. Can. Psychiat. Ass. J. vol.12,no.2,1967,217-218.40. In Memoriam. Donald Ewen Cameron ­1901-1967. Can. Psychiat. Ass. J., v. 12,1967 (Oct.), p. 475.41. Honorary Member 1965. Can. Psychiat.Ass. J. vol. 10, 1965 (Dec.), p. 459.42. op. cit. In Memoriam.Phoenix Rising

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